The Come Back Alive Foundation and the National Guard signed a memorandum of cooperation
The Director of the Come Back Alive Foundation, Taras Chmut, and the Commander of the National Guard of Ukraine, Brigadier General Oleksandr Pivnenko, signed a memorandum of cooperation. The document confirms a new level of cooperation between the Foundation and the NGU.
Come Back Alive Foundation has for many years provided the National Guard with essential equipment, contributed to the training of servicemen, and prepared research and analysis on defense and security that serve as the basis for implementing changes.
In total, since 2022, the Foundation has delivered military property and equipment worth more than 904 million hryvnias. This support has made a significant contribution to the fulfillment of combat missions by National Guard units and helps servicemen remain effective on the front line every day.
“The National Guard of Ukraine highly values the support of the Come Back Alive Foundation. Our partnership is evidence of the unity of the army and civil society. Together we are taking steps that strengthen the state’s defense capability and help guardsmen carry out combat missions more effectively,” — said Brigadier General Oleksandr Pivnenko.
For more than ten years, the Come Back Alive Foundation has been a reliable partner of the National Guard of Ukraine. Its assistance includes modern equipment, machinery, protective gear, and other resources that significantly enhance the combat capability of units and save the lives of guardsmen.